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The Dictionary of the Asian Language reviewed: trivia tome reboots popular Asiaweek column

Do you know what a Kimjongilia is? In these days of smartphones and Google this dictionary of trendy Asian terms may not be as useful as in pre-internet days, but it does throw up many offbeat facts that are worth a read

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The Dictionary of the Asian Language

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by Todd Crowell

Blacksmith Books

3 stars

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From its launch in 1975 to its closure in 2001, Asiaweek was a respected English-language news magazine published out of Hong Kong but covering the entire continent. In the early 1990s, the magazine’s co-founder and editor-in-chief, New Zealander Michael O’Neill, introduced to its pages a regular column titled “The Dictionary of the Asian Language”. Todd Crowell, a senior writer at Asiaweek, thought O’Neill’s idea “was loony”.

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